TNA Slammiversary 2026 Results - Santana Vs. Nemeth, Six Titles On The Line

Welcome to Wrestling Inc.'s live coverage of TNA Slammiversary, emanating from Agganis Arena in Boston, Massachusetts. 

Nic Nemeth will be challenging Mike Santana for the TNA World Championship, having cashed in the Call Your Shot Gauntlet trophy eight months on from winning it. Nemeth is looking to start his second reign with the title by ending Santana's own second run since January.

Mustafa Ali will be defending his TNA International Championship in an open challenge, continuing his promise to invite talent from around the world to prove their mettle against him. 

Cedric Alexander's X-Division Championship will be on the line against six others in the return of Ultimate X. Former champion Leon Slater will be challenging alongside Frankie Kazarian, Mr. Elegance, KC Navarro, Fabian Aichner, and Amazing Red is wrestling in TNA for the first time since 2011. 

Lei Ying Lee will be defending the TNA Knockouts World Championship against her former partner in Xia Brookside. Brookside turned on Lee at Rebellion to cost her the title at Rebellion, only for Lee to later win the title, and then get pinned by Brookside in a Champions' Challenge. Thus entitling Brookside to her title challenge against Lee. 

The Elegance Brand's Heather and M By Elegance will be defending their TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship against Rosemary and Allie. And the TNA World Tag Team Championship will be on the line as the System's Brian Myers and Bear Bronson face the Hardys, the Righteous, and the Great Hands in a four-way ladder match. 

Elsewhere on the card with no titles on the line, AJ Francis and Elijah look to settle their differences in a singles match, and Eddie Edwards will face Moose in a No Surrender match. 

TNA Slammiversary is scheduled to begin at 4 PM ET and will be available to watch via TNA+ streaming or PPV through the likes of Triller TV. There will be two matches on the Countdown pre-show starting at 3 PM ET, with Elayna Black facing Indi Hartwell and Mara Sade in a three-way, and Eric Young taking on Ricky Sosa in singles action. 

Elayna Black vs. Mara Sade vs. Indi Hartwell

Mara Sade and Indi Hartwell strike up a temporary partnership to deal with Elayna Black, thrusting her from the ring before getting into their own fight. Black returns to the ring and takes control of the match, picking the bones of their battle. 

Now it's Sade's turn to be thrown from the ring, allowing Hartwell and Black to get stuck into it. Sade returns to the ring and has the match won with a sit-out powerbomb on Black, but Hartwell breaks up the fall. 

Sade connects with a moonsault to Hartwell, Black sneaks in and hits Blackout to make the winning pinfall. 

Elayna Black def. Mara Sade and Indi Hartwell via Pinfall

After the match, Hall of Famer Traci Brooks makes her entrance and says Sade and Hartwell will want to hear what she has to say. She announces that starting Thursday, there will be a 16-woman tournament to crown the first-ever TNA Knockouts Television Champion. 

A referee comes out to present the new title belt, which will be defended exclusively on "TNA Impact."

"Ladies, let's make history," she concludes.

Mustafa Ali makes an appearance with the panel of Daria Rae, Tom Hannifan, and Matt Rehwoldt to ask Daria who his opponent later on stands to be. She says that she has an opponent lined up but before she can say anything further, Santino Marella appears on the ramp to announce that he too has an opponent lined up. 

Daria takes issue with Marella undermining her but before she can continue, he interrupts again to say that they have a unique opportunity to make a three-way open challenge for Ali's International Championship. 

Eric Young vs. Ricky Sosa

The bell rings and Eric Young and Ricky Sosa tie up, Young pushing Sosa into the corner before tossing him back into the middle and slapping the back of his neck.

Sosa bounces back up and begins his own rally, laying a kick in to drive Young into the corner. He chops him in the adjacent corner and follows up with a dropkick to send Young from the ring. 

Sosa flies with a senton over the top rope to take out Young on the outside. Back in the ring and he makes his first cover of the match, getting a two-count. He takes Young to the corner, softening him up with a step-up enzuigiri but being maneuvered into the DVT from the top rope for Young to get his first near-fall. 

Young threatens the referee for stopping the count before turning back to Sosa. He casts him into a corner and looks to whip onto the opposite side, but it is reversed by Sosa. Sosa follows up with a hurricanrana from the top rope back into the ring, dumping Young face-first into the top turnbuckle before running back into him with a flying uppercut. 

Sosa delivers a moonsault from the top rope and goes for the cover, again for a two-count. Sosa looks for Blue Thunderbang, but Young rakes his eyes to get out of it. Young goes to the top and delivers an elbow drop, goes for the cover, but Sosa kicks out at two. 

Young folds Sosa with a right hand, going back to the top rope again. He goes for a moonsault, Sosa rolls out of the way. Sosa connects with a sit-out Michinoku Driver and goes for the cover for two. 

Young goes for the piledriver, slipped by Sosa. Young rebounds from the rope but gets caught in Blue Thunderbang, Sosa making the cover for the winning pinfall. 

Ricky Sosa def. Eric Young via Pinfall

Before the main show gets started, Cody Deaner stands on the stage backed by the TNA locker room, including President Carlos Silva, for a ten-bell salute and tribute to Joe Doering.

Ultimate X for the TNA X-Division Championship held by Cedric Alexander

The bell rings and all competitors rush one another, Leon Slater taking Cedric Alexander on the outside. KC Navarro flies looking to take out Slater and Alexander, they catch him, but Fabian Aichner flies from the top rope to take them all down. 

Frankie Kazarian rushes across the X-rope to grab the title but Amazing Red catches him before taking everyone out on the outside. Alexander and Red continue in the ring, Alexander hitting a Michinoku Driver before making for the title. Navarro pulls him down and Slater kicks him out of the ring before Slater and Navarro themselves get into it. 

Navarro hangs Slater on the middle rope and delivers the 305. Now Navarro is heading up top to claim the title. Slater grabs his ankles and catches him into a powerslam position. Navarro tries for a DDT reversal, Slater catches that too. Navarro hangs Slater on the middle rope and goes for a 305, Slater catches him this time. 

Aichner gets involved and tries to rip Slater from the apron, but Slater is eventually taken out by Mr. Elegance, ramming him into the ringpost. 

Red, Kazarian, Aichner, and Alexander all climb to the X-rope and look to claim the title. Alexander falls first. He pulls Aichner down. Kazarian and Red fall down and begin to battle one another. When they are both fallen Mr. Elegance enters the ring again and makes himself for the title. He has the title in his grips but stops to pose, allowing Navarro to grab him down. 

Red re-enters the ring and faces off with Navarro. Navarro attempts a Code Red but Red counters it to land a tornado DDT, following up with a Code Red of his own. He lands another Code Red to Kazarian and heads to the rope, but Slater cuts him off. Red delivers Code Red from the top rope to Slater. 

Alexander pulls Red from the ring and enters to meet Kazarian. Kazarian gets the better of him and heads back up to the rope, but Aichner takes him down with a springboard crossbody. 

Slater, Red, Navarro, and Aichner gather at the far right corner of the ring, looking to climb up. Mr. Elegance and Kazarian get Navarro and Red up in electric chair positions, Slater climbs up to the rope and chooses to take them all out with a double blockbuster. 

Slater and Red stare at one another from opposite corners of the ring before climbing the rope and dueling for the title. They have it unhooked and are tussling for it up top. Slater gets the better of the tussle and has the title in his hand. 

Alexander emerges in the ring beneath them and snatches the title, technically touching the ring first with the title and retaining it. 

Cedric Alexander def. Leon Slater, Amazing Red, Frankie Kazarian, Fabian Aichner, Mr. Elegance, and KC Navarro in Ultimate X to retain the TNA X-Division Championship

After the match, Slater and Red bump fists out of respect. Kazarian takes a microphone and praises Red for stepping back into a TNA ring for Ultimate X. He says that TNA OG to TNA OG, he has his respect forever. 

He tells him to look at the screen, where a video package of Red and his TNA exploits is played; Amazing Red is inducted into the TNA Hall of Fame to a standing ovation from the crowd.

Elijah vs. AJ Francis

AJ Francis makes his entrance with Expressions serving as his hype-man, Elijah plays Seven Nation Army as he makes his entrance. Expression claims that is Francis' intellectual property and says he cannot play it.

The match starts and Elijah gets the better of Francis, battering his head against the apron before landing a drive-by kneestrike. Expressions distracts Elijah for Francis to take advantage. Francis teases a dive to the outside but its a ruse for the crowd. Elijah rushes Francis back in the ring, again Expressions distracts him. 

Francis continues to wear down Elijah against the ropes, the referee breaks them up and Expressions uses the distraction to garrote Elijah with the bottom rope. 

Francis looks for a powerbomb, but Elijah maneuvers him up for an Alabama Slam. Elijah follows up with strikes in the corner. He hits a stunner to Francis and makes the cover, Francis kicks out at two. 

Elijah goes to the top and flies into a spear from Francis, who then sits him atop the ropes in the corner. Francis reverses an attempted Drifter Destroyer and connects with a moonsault before getting another two-count. 

Elijah gets the better of Francis yet again and this time he deposits Francis onto the turbuckle. Elijah uses the leverage to connect with a Tombstone Piledriver, makes the cover, but Francis kicks out at two. 

Expressions enters the ring with a guitar, Elijah catches him in the act and grabs the guitar. Elijah smashes the guitar over his head. 

That allows Francis to roll up Elijah, the referee counts two but Francis pulls him back up for a powerbomb. Francis follows that up with a Styles Clash and makes the cover. But Elijah kicks out. 

Francis seeks a chokeslam to Elijah from the top rope, but Elijah reverses it and walks the rope, connecting with the Drifter Destroyer. He pins Francis for the three-count and wins the match. 

Elijah def. AJ Francis via Pinfall

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